Holley Carburetor

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Holley Carburetor

Post by markrdje » Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:58 pm

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Just seen this on facebook, but it's a down draft carb
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Re: Holley Carburetor

Post by acudanut » Fri Dec 10, 2021 10:30 am

I just don't see this working on a mutt. 12 Volts does not help it in anyway.

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Post by GI45AUTO » Sun Dec 19, 2021 6:18 pm

This was my post from Facebook. I only posted it because I know a few people would find it interesting. I am not advocating anyone ditch their carburetors and put these on.


It is not down draft, or side draft. It can be mounted in any position since it is pressurized fuel injection. In the links I posted a video where a guy put one in an L head 4 cylinder engine and it ran very well.

The big upside to this is for rock crawlers to use it at extreme angles since there isn’t a float to worry about. Others said it was for 6 cylinder engines. It has a mini computer with it and you can select their fuel program for a 4 cylinder engine.

Again, not advocating for it, just clearing up so misconceptions.

I plan to use my original Holley on my 1962.


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